TIMARU.
Our Timaru. correspondent writes:— There hasbeen some little excitement on the wheat market during the past Kv«ek by reason of the fact that ealea have been made on thfc baau 5s ex store, plus' a brokers commission. Thi* price baa been Ipjajted forward to for a lon* tfnl« flast % A f«w hoW*« confldfent that it f ouW com*, and who eteadfastly rcfiwei to sell at anything below the figUfe aanwd. At l#ast one grower trho liolda a considerable qUantitj- of wheat now declining ta cell at
ss, and he, -with others, is cf opinon that it will go still higher. Stocks aro now very light. is a strong enquiry for oats, but the meet that local merchants are prepared to givo is 3s delivered at Timaru, and at this price there are no sellers. Potatoes are still quiet at £2 loe per ton. Flour is | fcelling at £12 per ton. ,
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12933, 12 October 1907, Page 11
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